Charles D. Brainerd Library

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75 VT-15
West Danville, VT 05873
The Charles D. Brainard Library in West Danville is the smallest library (11' x 17') in the state of Vermont. Originally built as a gas station in the 1930's, the building was moved around the corner to its current location and served the town as a library during the summers for about 50 years. In 2017, the building was restored, shelves were updated with donated books and the library was reopened. Conveniently located on the Lamoile County Rail Trail (West Danville). Hours are 2pm - 4pm, Monday through Friday, between Memorial Day and Columbus Day. Closed on Holidays. Stop by and visit!

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5.06 reviews
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Look for it.
10/12/2023

This is quite the library, but it's easy to miss from the road, even if you're looking for it. It's ...

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Great, quaint library in a beautiful Vermont setting
7/28/2018

This is a must see if you are in Danville, VT. First, it's right on the shores of Joe's Pond and alo...

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Unique!
7/12/2018

Vermont is known for its unique charm, and this little gem of a library does not disappoint!!! They...

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